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Masjid Pathok Negara Addarojat Kauman Babadan

Pathok Negara Kauman Babadan Mosque was built in 1774 by Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwana I. The ad-Darajat Mosque is located in Babadan, Gedhongkuning, Banguntapan, Bantul. The mosque was built on land owned by the Sultanate and has an area of ​​120 square meters (1,300 sq ft). This mosque was evicted by the Japanese army during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies in 1943 because the location of the mosque at that time was going to be used for a gunpowder warehouse and an extension of the runway of the Japanese air base. [3] The original building of this mosque was moved to Kentungan so that the traces of the original building were only the foundations. Since 1969, Kiai Muthohar, asked Hamengkubuwana IX to rebuild the Pathok Negara Mosque on the same site. The proposal was approved and the mosque was named Ad-Darajat, according to the childhood name of Hamengkubuwana IX, G.R.M. Darajatun.

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